Publication Date
7-1928
Abstract
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. Regular features include:
- Alumni News
- Athletics
- Chapel
- Class News
- Club News
- Editorials
- Literary Ravings by A. Shavings
- Personals
- Training School News
This issue contains articles:
- Many Teachers Employed for Summer Term
- President H.H. Cherry Attends Meeting of NEA
- Many New Buildings Being Planned for College Heights
- Major Thomas Rothwell on Gov. Sampson’s staff
- Place Geography Contest is Held by Local Department
- Ohio Teachers Hold a Successful Meet
- Many Degree Students Now Enrolled Here
- History Club’s Work Proceeds
- Will B. Hill Tunes Up Chapel
- Brother of Local Professor Passes – John Loudermilk
- Students Report Interesting Sights, Experiences on Trip to Bardstown & Lincoln Farm
- Western Teachers College Band Gives Last Concert Here
- Western Teachers Organize Walton League Chapter
- Overland Trop to Nashville, Gen. Jackson’s Home Made by Students Under the Care of Miss Richards
- Many Teachers Are Absent Now
- Game Law Fines Net the State $435
- L.C. Curry Named to National Frat
- Report of the Extension Department
- An Appreciation – A.C. Burton
- Who Benefits by Prohibition?
- New Hope for Disarmament
- A Student’s Parting
- Prof. Billings Speaks at Chapel
- Dr. Sporing at Chapel
- Field Trip
- Foundation is Told by Cherry
- Tennis Tourney Opens in City
- Dr. Jimmy Barnes Returns to Us
- University in Kentucky will Get $10,000
- Man Who Fled State in Killing of Goebel Dead
- Dr. Will Taylor Addresses Students at Chapel, July 25
- Mr. Warner Willey Attends Teachers’ Meet in Allen Co.
- Mr. Alexander Speaks on Leadership in His Chapel Talk, July 16
- Robert Rhoads’ Condition Serious
- 1928-29 All-Star Series to be Success
- Way Cleared for Purchase of Cave – Mammoth Cave National Park
- Many from Class of 1928 Have Secured Splendid Positions for School Year of 1928-29
- Board of Regents Lets Contract to E. Daughtry & Co.
- Mr. L.Y. Lancaster Makes Talk
- Sharpsburg School Damaged by Bolt
- Kiwanis Club Holds Meeting
- Cammack Asked to Find Woman’s Pay
- Smith, Fleet. Inside the Movie Studios
- Richard Byrd Adds New Boat to Outfit – South Pole Exploration
Disciplines
Advertising and Promotion Management | Higher Education Administration | Journalism Studies | Mass Communication | Public Relations and Advertising | Social History | Sports Studies | United States History
Recommended Citation
WKU Student Affairs, "UA12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. IV, No. 10" (1928). WKU Administration Documents. Paper 2260.
https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/dlsc_ua_records/2260
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